The Horseman's Tale  
DVD, PAL format
 
Ray Hubbard  
Released December 2001
 
   
65 minutes
 
DVD £15.95 inc VAT
  
 
ISBN 1-905523-42-4
 

In this programme celebrating the Suffolk Punch, Ray Hubbard speaks with a lifetime’s experience. How were working horses managed? What did they do on the farm? A head horseman at the age of 21, Ray has a fund of knowledge from which to answer questions like these. He is also a skilful musician and singer, as he shows in this programme.
Other features of the video include a visit to the Hollesley Bay Colony, where we see a number of Suffolk Punches in all their glory. Horsemanship and decoration are displayed at the Suffolk horse ploughing match and we are offered a view of the unique collection of horse paintings and memorabilia at the Suffolk Horse museum.
Turning from the past to the present, Susannah Powell shows how she uses working horses today for logging and reveals the results of crossing a Suffolk Punch with a Catalonian donkey to produce her ideal forestry horse.
She and Ray have a lot in common. Although they come from different generations, they share a commitment to the working horse based on their love for these adaptable and loyal animals.

 
The Horseman's Tale - Ray Hubbard
 
Ray is a volunteer horseman at the Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket.   Now retired, Ray is a volunteer horseman at the Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket.
Ray is an accomplished musician and singer.
 
Ray is an accomplished musician and singer.
Sharper and Boxer decorated with brasses working with a single-furrow plough.   Sharper and Boxer decorated with brasses working with a single-furrow plough.
Susannah Powell uses working horses in her forestry business in Wales. The mule is a cross between a Suffolk horse mare and a Catalonian jack donkey combining some of the strength of the former with the lightness of the latter for hill work.
 
Susannah Powell uses working horses in her forestry business in Wales.